My foray into the amazing world conjured up by Terry Pratchett continues. I didn't know there were other books preceding this one, and with his hundreds of titles in the wild, I had no guiding hand to tell me where I needed to start, so off to the world of Borogravia, located somewhere in Discworld, I imagine.
This book is hard to describe in the same words we use. If I was to describe how much I loved it, I'd honestly have to spend half of the rest of my life inventing a new language and the other half figuring out how to pronounce all the rudimentary words.
It's a pretty light read that you could probably finish overnight. If you can, pick up the audiobook by Steven Briggs. He does a killer job.
I'm a big Mark Lawrence fan after being introduced to him through The Red Queen's War series, but this book wasn't like that. It was different in the way black chocolate is different from white - the taste isn't similar, but it's still chocolate and lovely.
Going into it, I didn't love it at first, and often felt like it was going to be a predictable mess... but boy was I wrong. The plot progression slaps you at every turn of the page and that ending... I have no words.
If you love fantasy, this is definitely worth the read.
My foray into the amazing world conjured up by Terry Pratchett continues. I didn't know there were other books preceding this one, and with his hundreds of titles in the wild, I had no guiding hand to tell me where I needed to start, so off to the world of Borogravia, located somewhere in Discworld, I imagine.
This book is hard to describe in the same words we use. If I was to describe how much I loved it, I'd honestly have to spend half of the rest of my life inventing a new language and the other half figuring out how to pronounce all the rudimentary words.
It's a pretty light read that you could probably finish overnight. If you can, pick up the audiobook by Steven Briggs. He does a killer job.